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1947 Plymouth Convertible on 2040-cars

Year:1947 Mileage:99999
Location:

Williamston, Michigan, United States

Williamston, Michigan, United States

 YOU ARE BIDDING ON A 1947 PLYMOUTH CONVERTIBLE IN ORIGINAL CONDITION.   THIS CAR IS FROM WISCONSIN .  THIS CAR IS ALL ORIGINAL AND HAS SPENT ITS LAST 35 YEARS IN A POLE BARN IN WISCONSIN.  THE OWNER DIED AND THE FAMILY JUST  PUT IT IN STORAGE TILL I FOUND IT 4 YEARS AGO.

   IT IS  BEING SOLD WITH BILL OF SALE ONLY.   THE COWL TAG READS   BODY STYLE  504 9682  

THE FRAME IS EXCELLENT(SOME SURFACE RUST.).   THE TOP BOWS ARE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION WITH NO RUST AND ARE WORKING FINE.  THEY WERE PAINTED A CREAM COLOR ORIGINALLY BUT I SHOT A THIN COAT OF  GREY PRIMER  WHEN I BROUGHT IT HOME TO HELP KEEP THEM FROM RUSTING.

 .  THEY INTERIOR IS GONE BUT SEAT SPRINGS AND ONE DOOR PANEL REMAIN.  IT WILL NEED A COMPLETE RESTORATION AS WELL EXPECTED FOR SITTING SO LONG.
.  THE ROCKERS ARE MOSTLY GONE AND SOME OF THE FLOORING BELOW THE FRONT SEAT IS EITHER GONE OR WEAK.  EVERYTHING UNDER THE BACK SEAT AND THE WHOLE  TRUNK IS VERY GOOD WITH SLIGHT SURFACE RUST IN A COUPLE SPOTS.   THE SMALL SECTION BETWEEN THE BACK SEAT AND THE TRUNK HAS A SECTION RUSTED THROUGH AS SEEN IN THE PICS. 
 SPARE TIRE WELL HAS A SMALL PATCH.  THE  FRAME IS GOOD.  ALL WINDOW GLASS IS EXCELLENT.  NO CRACKS AND VERY LITTLE FOGGING AT THE EDGES.   DOOR GLASS ROLL UP AND DOWN.   DOORS OPEN AND CLOSE NICELY.  BOTH HOOD AND TRUNK LID NEED SOME ADJUSTMENT TO CLOSE BETTER..
  THE WIDE WHITE WALLS ARE ALMOST NEW AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.  I AM NOT SURE WHAT HUB CAPS ARE THERE BUT MY GOOD PLYM DOG DISH ARE ON THE WAGONS.

THE DASH IS IN A MOST  EXCELLENT CONDITION FOR SITTING FOR SO LONG.  THE HEAD FOR THE ENGINE WAS REMOVED AT SOME TIME BUT IS ON THE ENGINE NOW .   THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT AND ALL UNDER THE HOOD IS SOLID AND THE METAL IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.
 ACCORDING TO THE PREVIOUS OWNER  THIS CAR IS ALMOST 100%  COMPLETE AND ORIGINAL.  HE WAS THE SECOND OWNER.

I HAVE TRIED TO SHOW EVERYTHING IN PICS BUT PLEASE CALL WITH ANY AND ALL QUESTIONS OR IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE SOME MORE PICS.
THIS CAR IS BEING OFFERED FOR SALE LOCALLY SO I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THIS AUCTION AT ANY TIME.

THIS IS A LOW RESERVE AUCTION AND IT IS OK TO  CALL WITH ANY AND ALL OFFERS.     I AM ONLY SELLING THIS BECAUSE I HAVE TOO MANY PROJECTS.  KEEP CHECKING BACK WITH ME AFTER THE AUCTION FOR I WILL HAVE A 1953 CHEVY  CONVERTIBLE FOR SALE SOON.


THANK YOU FOR LOOKING AND HOPE TO CHAT WITH YOU SOON.

JOE 517-896-1069


On Aug-26-14 at 16:57:53 PDT, seller added the following information:

This could be a 1948 not a 1947.


On Aug-27-14 at 07:24:19 PDT, seller added the following information:

 BUT AFTER FURTHER RESEARCH IT IS A 1947

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